role-play-good-manners

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﻿Possible questions:
1. How should you behave when you meet the person for the first time?
2. What are the main rules considering the clothes in your country?
3. Is it usual for you to have a business meeting over the breakfast?
4. What are the main table manners in your country?
5. Do you often invite people to your home?
6. What do you do to get ready to the visit of your friends?
You are from Japan. Your name is Naoko. Points to include:
- to bow
- take off shoes
- prefer not to discuss business while eating
- go out after work with colleges
- invite guests at weekend
- spray the entrance hall with water
- when guests leave - hosts see them out of the house
- be modest, don't show off
Possible questions:
1. How should you behave when you meet the person for the first time?
2. What are the main rules considering the clothes in your country?
3. Is it usual for you to have a business meeting over the breakfast?
4. What are the main table manners in your country?
5. Do you often invite people to your home?
6. What do you do to get ready to the visit of your friends?
You're from England. Your name is Kathy.
Points to include:
- common form of greeting - handshake; friends may kiss;
- different clothes - from jeans and T-shirts to official suites;
- have business lunch and do business as you eat;
- like to invite guests;
- "potluck lunch"Possible questions:
1. How should you behave when you meet the person for the first time?
2. What are the main rules considering the clothes in your country?
3. Is it usual for you to have a business meeting over the breakfast?
4. What are the main table manners in your country?
5. Do you often invite people to your home?
6. What do you do to get ready to the visit of your friends?
You're from Brazil. Your name is Andira.
Points to include:
- men - shake hands; eye contact;
- women - kiss;
- Brazilian women dress "sexy" in all situations whether business, casual or formal;
- do not discuss business during meals unless your host brings it up;
- like to invite guests at weekends for "Churrasco" or Brazilian barbecue;
- stay to midnight or even later;
- different kinds of meat on long metal skewers.